Ever since women artists gave themselves the right to express their sexual fantasies, their work ...
Peter Greenaway's Goltzius is the second installment in his Dutch Masters series. Its story runs ...
Jean-Marc Bustamante began his photographic work in 1978 with the series Tableaux, and moved from...
A celebrated photographer and a seasoned botanist meditate on the global community through the le...
As a footnote to Drowning By Numbers (the film), and with his customary intelligence, humour and ...
Artists today are smugglers. Recycling both real and fictional images, their proposals are no lon...
The wife of a barbaric crime boss engages in a secretive romance with a gentle bookseller between...
Francois Bauchet's furniture objects stand in a frontier between functionality and the work of ar...
For her ongoing project Last Words, leading Conceptual poet and lawyer Vanessa Place (born 1968) ...
It is now possible for scientists to control the structure of matter at a scale so minute that pr...
In this unique critical volume, the authors turn the semiotic spotlight on an obscure area of art...
The Pillow Book is director Peter Greenaway's celebration of the literary and calligraphic potent...
Humankind has imagined and depicted fantastical creatures since the formation of the first societ...
Behind each children's book, behind each bestseller, a sacred text is hidden. Stevenson's novel h...
The Ancient Greeks invented the art of memory (personified as Mnemosyne) 2,700 years ago. More th...
'More than the first impression, form is a component on the road to a final solution and a very i...
The conditions of development of British Black Art are tied up with a social and cultural history...
British director Peter Greenaway trained as a painter for four years and is known to be an art lo...
An engaging volume on this Israeli-born and London-based designer who has been climbing up the de...
The popularity enjoyed today by the French furniture designer Pierre Paulin traces its roots back...
An original bilingual French English sound piece conceived as a retrospective diary
The artist Stephan Balkenhol has been producing polychromatic wood sculptures since 1980s, large-...
By Pierre Senges. Edited by Daniele Riviere. Text by Dominique Lestel, Alain Richert. Illustratio...
This is the first full monograph on the widely acclaimed South Korean director Lee Chang-dong (bo...
The script for Peter Greenaway's highly anticipated 2022 film starring Morgan Freeman
Musician and musicologist Jean-Yves Bosseur explores the growing relationship between the plastic...
You can hide paintings, avoid literature, and if you're ingenious avoid listening to music, but y...
On May 7, 1945, 92 gold bars are discovered in a crashed car at Bolzano, where it is said they ca...
Techno music seen as an experimentation to overcome the sociocultural boundaries of the social sp...
A story of love, lust and parenthood, born beneath a series of thunderstorms
A documentary fiction from filmmaker Peter Greenaway, presenting 'research' on victims of a 'viol...
'The things I make aren't design objects. I've never been concerned with industrial design, becau...
Is death necessarily inevitable? 'The Man Who Refused to Die' is the improbable tale of an intran...
Highlights from 20 years of furniture and product design by leading French luminary Noé Duchaufou...
In this collaborative volume, the writer and artist Paul Buck works with the late Kathy Acker. Us...
Contemporary art through the lens of African-American artists: Adrian Piper, David Hammons, Renée...
The first publication on an extraordinary Egyptian filmmaker whose work explores the corruption o...
Soundwalk is a New York-based sound collective founded by Stephan Crasneanscki, composer for the ...
Chilean filmmaker Raoul Ruiz is the author of some 100 feature-length films, along with numerous ...
In these twenty-one interviews, filmmaker Peter Greenaway expresses his film aesthetic and discus...
Part philosophical anthology and part science fiction, this illustrated volume tackles the mind-b...
This monograph investigates Opalka's relationship with numbers, time and infinity, including an o...
Folllowing the startling success of his first feature-length film, The Life of Jesus, Bruno Dumon...
In recent years, new technologies have generated cultural and cognitive revolutions that have cha...
Laurie Anderson's Nothing in My Pockets is a two-part sound diary, originally broadcast on French...
A new book in the Cinema series from Dis Voir that considers the careers of some of today's fines...
French author and artist Perrine Rouillon (born 1951) invented the character 'Little SomeOne,' or...
The first in-depth study of filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang's sensual and solitary universe.